Interesting source.
I however doubt its trustworthiness after reading the description to the last picture: a B-17 hit by a surface-to-air missile. I have no knowledge of such a weapon having ever been deployed in combat during WW2.

I ...

Interesting source.
I however doubt its trustworthiness after reading the description to the last picture: a B-17 hit by a surface-to-air missile. I have no knowledge of such a weapon having ever been deployed in combat during WW2.

I can't imagine a ground-launched Panzerschreck or Nebelwerfer rocket hitting a bomber at altitude.

I have been looking for more info on this photo.I found that on:http://www.daveswarbirds.com/b-17/fuselage.htm
Shows once again that scources can give completely different info.
Info from 'daveswarbirds' says:
Another view of the flak ...

I have been looking for more info on this photo.I found that on:http://www.daveswarbirds.com/b-17/fuselage.htm
Shows once again that scources can give completely different info.
Info from 'daveswarbirds' says:
Another view of the flak hit to "Little Miss Mischief", this shows the mangled fuselage and ball turret. Incredibly, the ball turret gunner's only injuries were the loss of a little toe and frostbite from the high altitude.
SOURCE: B-17 In Action by Squadron/Signal Publications

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